UltraViolet Published Content definition

UltraViolet Published Content means UltraViolet Content published in accordance with the Content Publishing Specification, version 1.0, as such specification may from time to time be amended by DECE pursuant to Section 3.2.
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UltraViolet Published Content means UltraViolet Content published in accordance with the Content Publishing Specification, version 1.0, as such specification may from time to time be amended by DECE.

Examples of UltraViolet Published Content in a sentence

  • Except for their roles as Director or Director Emeritus, no Director nor any former Director may become an employee or staff memberof the Cooperative or receive compensation or payments from the Cooperative in any capacity, including consultant, agent, broker, or other business relationship.

  • DRM Provider shall permit the following in its DRM Provider Licenses, and the DRM technology shall permit: DSPs to issue DRM Content Licenses that do not expire for UltraViolet Published Content; Licensed Clients that join an Account after the acquisition of particular piece of UltraViolet Published Content to play back such UltraViolet Published Content in accordance with the Licensed Client Compliance Rules and Ecosystem Specifications.

  • As of the Effective Date, UltraViolet PublishedContent of a particular Content Provider is only subject to these Verification Procedures prior to the first time such Content Provider provides UltraViolet Published Content to any other UltraViolet Licensee.

  • Licensed Clients may internally downgrade HD UltraViolet Published Content and output it as standard definition (“SD”) or portable definition (“PD”), following the requirements set forth in Section 2.4.2(b)(ii), below.

  • The following requirements apply to analog video outputs of UltraViolet Published Content: All analog video outputs must invoke CGMS-A if the Licensed Client is capable and licensed (if any license is necessary) to insert such signaling.

  • For avoidance of doubt and subject to the requirements of Sections 2.4.2(d)(i) and 2.4.2(d)(ii), there is no obligation to limit or restrict analog outputs with respect to HD UltraViolet Published Content that is output from any hardware model that was available in the marketplace prior to December 31, 2012, regardless of the actual date of manufacture, distribution, or subsequent software or firmware updates.

  • All uncompressed digital video outputs of Licensed Clients must comply with the following: For HD UltraViolet Published Content that is output in high definition form, Licensed Clients must apply HDCP or DTCP to all uncompressed digital outputs, including Digital Video Interface version 1.0 specification (“DVI”) and all versions of HDMI and DisplayPort.

  • For a DRM Provider that provides DRM Clients to licensees or customers, such DRM Provider shall configure such DRM Clients such that they read and respond to the settings in a DRM License for a particular piece of UltraViolet Published Content and otherwise operate in accordance with the requirements set forth in Sections 2.3 and 2.4, below, with respect to such UltraViolet Published Content.

  • If such a security setting is needed as part of the DRM License for UltraViolet Published Content, then the “rights mapping” referenced in section 2.1.1, above, shall include the setting for the approved security level.

  • Licensed Clients shall employ HDCP, DTCP or WMDRM-ND protection technologies on all compressed digital outputs of HD UltraViolet Published Content, SD UltraViolet Published Content and PD UltraViolet Published Content.


More Definitions of UltraViolet Published Content

UltraViolet Published Content means UltraViolet Content published in accordance with the Content Publishing Specification, version 1.0, as such specification may from time to time be amended by DECE. When used in relation to DTCP, the following terms shall have the meaning given to them in the DTCP licenses and related documentation, available at xxx.xxxx.xxx: Source Function, System Renewability Message, Encryption Mode Indicator, Copy Control Information, CGMS-A. When used in relation to HDCP, the following terms shall have the meaning given to them in the HDCP licenses and related documentation, available at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx: Source Function, System Renewability Message, Display Device, Repeater, Key Selection Vector. Any arbitration initiated pursuant to Sections 3.2.3.3, 3.2.4 or 3.2.5 (an “Arbitrable Dispute”) shall be conducted in accordance with the following procedures:

Related to UltraViolet Published Content

  • Publisher means any person or entity that distributes copies of the Document to the public.

  • Unpublished Price Sensitive Information means any information, relating to a company or its securities, directly or indirectly, that is not generally available which upon becoming generally available, is likely to materially affect the price of the securities and shall, ordinarily including but not restricted to, information relating to the following: –

  • Imported content means that portion of the bidding price represented by the cost of components, parts or materials which have been or are still to be imported (whether by the supplier or his subcontractors) and which costs are inclusive of the costs abroad, plus freight and other direct importation costs such as landing costs, dock dues, import duty, sales duty or other similar tax or duty at the South African place of entry as well as transportation and handling charges to the factory in the Republic where the supplies covered by the bid will be manufactured.

  • Licensed Software includes error corrections, upgrades, enhancements or new releases, and any deliverables due under a maintenance or service contract (e.g., patches, fixes, PTFs, programs, code or data conversion, or custom programming).

  • Hosted Software means: (a) Hosted NCR Voyix Software; and (b) Non-NCR Voyix Software provided by a third party as a hosted software application or cloud service and for which Customer purchases a subscription through NCR Voyix pursuant to an Order (“Non-NCR Voyix Hosted Software”).